Climate change and the environment are becoming central topics for politics and societies in many countries. This course introduces students to the politics surrounding the environment, with a focus on political behavior, party politics and policy-making. It will provide an overview of the main debates on the environment within political science, also integrating research from economics and social psychology. The focus will be - but is not limited to – established democracies in the Global North and on quantitative empirical research.
Prior knowledge of hypothesis testing and familiarity with quantitative methods is required. Participants should prepare a presentation and write an empirical research design paper to receive full credit.
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Meeting ID: 640 0984 4739 |